Housing Studies
2012 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 8, 2012
- The Diverse Geographies of Studentification: Living Alongside People Not Like Us pp. 1057-1078

- Joanna Sage, Darren Smith and Phil Hubbard
- Valuing Iconic Design: Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture in Oak Park, Illinois pp. 1079-1099

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Alexandra Mastro
- Explaining the Pace of Foreclosed Home Sales during the US Foreclosure Crisis: Evidence from Atlanta pp. 1100-1123

- Yun Sang Lee and Dan Immergluck
- Proud to be a Tenant: The Construction of Common Cause Among Residents in Social Housing pp. 1124-1141

- Quintin Bradley
- The Effect of Housing Expenses and Subsidies on the Income Distribution in Flanders and the Netherlands pp. 1142-1161

- Kristof Heylen and Marietta Haffner
- Crime Talk in the Suburbs: Symbolic Representations of Status and Security on a Master Planned Estate pp. 1162-1181

- Lynda Cheshire and Rebecca Wickes
- Housing Prices and Multiple Employment Nodes: Is the Relationship Nonmonotonic? pp. 1182-1208

- Liv Osland and Gwilym Pryce
- Understanding Housing Policy (2nd ed.) pp. 1209-1210

- Joe Finnerty
- Sunburnt Cities: The Great Recession, Depopulation and Urban Planning in the American Sunbelt pp. 1211-1212

- Manuel B. Aalber
- China's Housing Reform and Outcomes pp. 1213-1214

- Si-ming Li
- The Public and its Possibilities: Triumphs and Tragedies in the American City pp. 1214-1216

- Ryan Powell
Volume 27, issue 7, 2012
- A Critical Reflection on Housing Market Area Definition in England pp. 873-897

- Stephen Hincks and Mark Baker
- How Far Do People Search for Housing? Analyzing the Roles of Housing Supply, Intra-household Dynamics, and the Use of Information Channels pp. 898-914

- Cynthia Chen and Haiyun Lin
- Housing Improvements, Perceived Housing Quality and Psychosocial Benefits From the Home pp. 915-939

- Julie Clark and Ade Kearns
- Testing Home Ownership as the Cornerstone of Welfare: Lessons from East Asia for the West pp. 940-961

- Richard Ronald and John Doling
- How Race and Class Stereotyping Shapes Attitudes Toward Affordable Housing pp. 962-983

- J. Tighe
- Applying Directed Acyclic Graphs to Assist Specification of a Hedonic Model pp. 984-1007

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Tun-hsiang Yu, Seung Kim, Roland Roberts and Daegoon Lee
- Strategies for Home Improvement in Romanian Large Housing Estates pp. 1008-1030

- Adriana Soaita
- The Next Blueprint for Housing Policy in England pp. 1031-1047

- Alan Murie
- Ethnicity, Class and Aspiration: Understanding London's New East End pp. 1048-1050

- David Manley
- From Recession to Renewal: The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Public Services and Local Government pp. 1050-1051

- Annette Hastings
- Disabled People and Housing: Choices, Opportunities and Barriers pp. 1052-1054

- Diane Theakstone
- Regional Planning in America: Practice and Prospect pp. 1054-1056

- John Erskine
Volume 27, issue 6, 2012
- Rethinking the Long-Term Consequences of Growing Up in a Disadvantaged Neighbourhood: Lessons from Sweden pp. 729-747

- Lars Brännström and Yerko Rojas
- Mixed Evidence on Mixed Tenure Effects: Findings from a Systematic Review of UK Studies, 1995–2009 pp. 748-782

- Elena Sautkina, Lyndal Bond and Ade Kearns
- The Supply-Side Modernisation of Social Housing in England: Analysing Mechanics, Trends and Consequences pp. 783-804

- Hal Pawson and Filip Sosenko
- Housing Pathways of Disabled Young People: Evidence for Policy and Practice pp. 805-821

- Peter Mackie
- The Inspection House and Neglected Dynamics of Governance: The Case of Domestic Visits in Family Intervention Projects pp. 822-838

- John Flint
- Moving after Separation: The Role of Location-specific Capital pp. 839-852

- Clara Mulder and Michael Wagner
- Young People, Homeownership and Future Welfare pp. 853-862

- Kim McKee
- Triumph of the City pp. 863-864

- Ronan Paddison
- The Japanese House: Material Culture in the Modern Home pp. 864-867

- Richard Ronald
- Marginalization in Urban China: Comparative Perspectives pp. 867-869

- Ray Forrest
- Transforming Private Landlords: Housing, Markets and Public Policy pp. 869-871

- Paul Hickman
Volume 27, issue 5, 2012
- Housing Policy Towards the Rental Sector in Italy: A Distributive Assessment pp. 563-581

- Massimo Baldini and Teresio Poggio
- Residential Mobility Patterns of Elderly—Leaving the House for an Apartment pp. 582-604

- Marianne Abramsson and Eva Andersson
- Sizing Home, Doing Family in Sydney, Australia pp. 605-619

- Robyn Dowling and Emma Power
- The Impact of Mutual Support Based Housing Projects on the Costs of Care pp. 620-642

- Sarah Borgloh and Peter Westerheide
- Accuracy and Robustness of House Price Index Methods pp. 643-666

- Yen Goh, Greg Costello and Greg Schwann
- Rural Housing Consumption and Social Stratification in Transitional China: Evidence from a National Survey pp. 667-684

- Hui Wang, Fubing Su, Lanlan Wang and Ran Tao
- Financial and Housing Wealth and Consumption Spending: Cross-Country and Age Group Comparisons pp. 685-719

- Eva Sierminska and Yelena Takhtamanova
- Understanding Community pp. 720-721

- Kim McKee
- The Knowledge Business: The Commodification of Urban and Housing Research pp. 722-723

- Dave Webb
- The Purpose of Planning: Creating Sustainable Towns and Cities pp. 724-725

- Carol McKenzie
- Accommodating Poverty: The Housing and Living Arrangements of the English Poor, c. 1600–1850 pp. 726-727

- Aimee Walshaw
Volume 27, issue 4, 2012
- Conceptualising Social Enterprise in Housing Organisations pp. 418-437

- Darinka Czischke, Vincent Gruis and David Mullins
- The Quadruple Bottom Line and Nonprofit Housing Organizations in the United States pp. 438-456

- Rachel Bratt
- Entrenched Hybridity in Public Housing Agencies in the USA pp. 457-475

- Mai Nguyen, William Rohe and Spencer Cowan
- Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom: Innovation and Diversity in Australian Not-for-Profit Housing Organisations pp. 476-494

- Tony Gilmour and Vivienne Milligan
- Expansion, Diversification, and Hybridization in Korean Public Housing pp. 495-513

- Hyunjeong Lee and Richard Ronald
- Negotiating Tensions: How Do Social Enterprises in the Homelessness Field Balance Social and Commercial Considerations? pp. 514-532

- Simon Teasdale
- Hybridity Enacted in a Large English Housing Association: A Tale of Strategy, Culture and Community Investment pp. 533-552

- Halima Sacranie
- Spaces for Consumption: Pleasure and Placelessness in the Post-industrial City pp. 553-554

- Louise Reid
- Polish Families and Migration Since EU Accession pp. 555-556

- David Robinson
- Moving to Opportunity: The Story of an American Experiment to Fight Ghetto Poverty pp. 557-558

- Colleen Kerr
- Fixing Fuel Poverty: Challenges and Solutions pp. 558-561

- Justin Spinney
Volume 27, issue 3, 2012
- Withdrawing Home Equity: Differences Across Race and Ethnicity pp. 299-323

- Chau Do
- Development Pathways of Large Housing Estates in Post-socialist Cities: An International Comparison pp. 324-342

- Zoltán Kovács and Günter Herfert
- The Maturation of the Neo-liberal Housing Market in Urban China pp. 343-359

- Ya Wang, Lei Shao, Alan Murie and Jianhua Cheng
- Community Perspectives on Localness and ‘Priority’ Housing Policies in Rural England pp. 360-380

- Nick Gallent and Steve Robinson
- Welfare or Work? Low-Income Working Households' Housing Consumption in the Private Rented Sector in England pp. 381-397

- Bruce Walker and Pat Niner
- Poverty: A Study of Town Life pp. 398-404

- Peter Malpass
Volume 27, issue 2, 2012
- Home is Where the House is: The Meaning of Home for People Sleeping Rough pp. 159-173

- Cameron Parsell
- Means and Ends. Why Child Support Money is not Used to Meet Housing Costs pp. 174-188

- Kristin Natalier
- Magical or Monstrous? Hybridity in Social Housing Governance pp. 189-207

- Anita Blessing
- Place Attachment in Deprived Neighbourhoods: The Impacts of Population Turnover and Social Mix pp. 208-231

- Nick Bailey, Ade Kearns and Mark Livingston
- The Statutory Homelessness System in England: A Fair and Effective Rights-Based Model? pp. 232-251

- Suzanne Fitzpatrick and Nicholas Pleace
- Population Aging, Disability and Housing Accessibility: Implications for Sub-national Areas in the United States pp. 252-266

- Stanley Smith, Stefan Rayer, Eleanor Smith, Zhenglian Wang and Yi Zeng
- Housing Taxation and the Economic Benefits of Homeownership pp. 267-279

- Anthony O'Sullivan and Kenneth Gibb
- Empowering Local Communities? An International Review of Community Land Trusts pp. 280-290

- Tom Moore and Kim McKee
- The Integration Debate: Competing Futures for American Cities pp. 291-292

- David Varady
- Urban Microclimate, Designing the Spaces Between Buildings pp. 293-294

- Mohammad Radfar
- Flirting with Space: Journeys and Creativity pp. 294-296

- Susan Pringle
- Property Asset Management (Third edition) pp. 296-297

- David Adams
Volume 27, issue 1, 2012
- Housing Inequality in the United States: Explaining the White-Minority Disparities in Homeownership pp. 1-26

- Sanjaya DeSilva and Yuval Elmelech
- The Shaping of Housing Histories in Shanghai pp. 27-44

- Ray Forrest and Misa Izuhara
- Analysis of Neighbourhood Effects and Work Behaviour: Evidence from Paris pp. 45-76

- Florent Sari
- Property Restitution and Private Rental Housing in Transition: The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 77-96

- Martin Lux and Martina Mikeszova
- ‘Living the High Life’? Residential, Social and Psychosocial Outcomes for High-Rise Occupants in a Deprived Context pp. 97-126

- Ade Kearns, Elise Whitley, Phil Mason and Lyndal Bond
- The Past and Future of Housing Policy Innovation: The Case of US State Housing Trust Funds pp. 127-150

- Corianne Scally
- Property of Communists: The Urban Housing Program from Stalin to Khrushchev pp. 151-153

- Mark Stephens
- Inclusionary Housing in International Perspective: Affordable Housing, Social Inclusion, and Land Value Recapture pp. 153-155

- Craig Moore
- Governing for Sustainable Urban Development pp. 155-157

- Donald Houston
- Spatial Planning and Climate Change pp. 157-158

- Stephen Wheeler
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